JG,
That is high praise indeed.... mentioning me in the same sentence as Richter. Perhaps you are too kind

Yes, that is a Hamburg D, less than five years old, in a 350 seat auditorium. Most of my videos involve D's, although the Rachmaninoff Sonata was done on a CFIIIS.
Thank you for the encouraging words! Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it) there is always so much more progress to be made. The better you get, the more work you realize you have to do.
I have quite a big recital coming up soon-hopefully I will get a round of new videos up.
I will be playing these 3 Rachmaninoff Etudes plus two more (D minor from op. 33 and D minor from op. 39-for me two of Rachmaninoff's MOST beautiful works), plus Beethoven op. 31/3.
The second half will consist of randomly Schubert op. 142/4 and Chopin 12 Etudes op. 10
Thanks again for the extreme praise. I'm not worthy. If you're in England at all, you should check out this upcoming recital. It's in Bath, on May 22nd, for the Bath Recital Artists' Trust. Given the magnitude of the programme, I absolutely cannot guarantee the absence of fakerudyness, but I will do my best to make sure it is a flavourful explosion nonetheless.